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<p> ST., a Dutch prelate of the [[Church]] of Rome, flourished in the second half of the 9th century. He was educated at Cologne, and, being of noble birth, was much at the court of [[Charles]] the Bald. In 899 he was placed over the church at Utrecht, and he ruled this episcopal charge with great devotion and honor. He died, according to Mabillon, in 918. For his writings, see Histoire Litteraire de la France, 6:158. </p>
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<p> ST., a Dutch prelate of the Church of Rome, flourished in the second half of the 9th century. He was educated at Cologne, and, being of noble birth, was much at the court of [[Charles]] the Bald. In 899 he was placed over the church at Utrecht, and he ruled this episcopal charge with great devotion and honor. He died, according to Mabillon, in 918. For his writings, see Histoire Litteraire de la France, 6:158. </p>
 
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ST., a Dutch prelate of the Church of Rome, flourished in the second half of the 9th century. He was educated at Cologne, and, being of noble birth, was much at the court of Charles the Bald. In 899 he was placed over the church at Utrecht, and he ruled this episcopal charge with great devotion and honor. He died, according to Mabillon, in 918. For his writings, see Histoire Litteraire de la France, 6:158.

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